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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE SCRANTON TROTH, TOES tlAY 'AFTERNOOlV, MAY SUNDAY SCHOOL OF "Forty five Tears TRIPP AVE. CHURCH TO PRESENT PLAYLETS Tomorrow's Weather: Showers. Quality Selling. Two playlets, "Who's Who, and "Scenes in a Union Depot," will be given in the Odd Fellows Hall, Dun more, Friday evening. May 24, by the young ladies and the young 'men's' Tempting Values In New Spring Parasols Every Smart New Effect of the Season Is Here Wondw Values In These Great Wednesday Sales! UodiiiiQBto difoeoiry classes of the Tripp Avenue Christian church Sunday school under the direction of Miss Maude Hildebrand, elocutionist.

The cast of the characters is as follows: "Who's Who!" "Symonidet Swanhouser," (A model young bachelor.) Leonard Cummins "Laurence (a valet), Fred Jenkins "Mr. Bloomfield Brarableton" (A country' gentleman.) H. L. Hopper "Cicily," his daughter. Martha 'Warf el No shop on Fifth avenue or elsewhere presents a showing of parasols more unusual, more interesting oiMnore stylish than the line you will find at the Finley store.

The newest of the new is here and priced to please careful buyers. THE COLORS Perhaps the most popular colors are coral, cerise, American beauty red, Empire green, king's blue and the violet and purple'shades, as well as black and white and all white. Besides being shown in solid colors, many of these are used in combination with various contrasting stripes, checks and figures. The latest stripes have novelty silk borders with fringe trimming and are shown in emerald, "white, pongee, American beauty and black. i ft No Other Store Has Your Dollar Such a Great Buying Power.

These Cash Values Stand Out Like a House on the Hilltop $1.25 Family Combination, all for 89c "MAtilda Jane" (a superior house maid) Grace Jenkins SPECIALTIES. Solo Dances, Martha Warfel, David McBride. Duet, "Wouldn't You Like to FOr With Me," Martha Warfel, David McBride. Soio. "Aren't You the Girl?" AMONG THE NOVELTIES waiter Mamos Among the season's novelties Duet, "Top o' the Mornin' you will find numberless odd styles black and Charles Westcott, Mildred Norris.

Sole, "Peggy Brady," Martha Warfel 1 Can Choice Pink Salmon 1 Pkg. Quaker Corn Flakes 1 Glass Cup Table Mustard 1 Pkg. Fresh Magic Yeast 3 lb. Can Alice Pork and Beans 1 Box San Toy Pepper Mb. Pkg, Best laundry Starch Duet, "Everyone Was Meant for Some 2 lbs.

Granulated Sugar 1 Can Daisy Brand Molasses 1 lb. Pkg. Seeded Raisins 1 Qt. Choice Pea Beans 1 Pkg. Star Soap Powder 1 5c Bag Table Salt 1 lb.

Fancy Prunes These 14 Staple Articles Used one," Martha Warfel, David McBride. SCENES IN THE UNION DEPOT, white and blue and white stripes; others with king's blue, emerald, and black and white stripe borders, blue and purple with narrow velvet edges to match unconventional effects in fancy silks, and the like. Another well liked fancy is a striped black and white cover with wide white or black taffeta border, to which discs of black vel Ticket Agent Avery Depot Master Stanley Se33e Lunch Counter Girl Amey Newsstand Girl Brady "Mrs. Brown" Mrs. Gerolitz "Johnny" Spear in Every Home, All for 89c Mrs.

Larkin" Minnie Haut vet are applied. Every good style of handle is included in this splendid stock. AS USUAL WE ARE EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG IN HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROID Ladle. ParSlS, $2.50 tO $10.00 SSaoS f11' PARAS0LS 0P THE Children's Parasols, 25c to $2.50 Bootblack Warfel Mr. Jones Henry Paff Sophia Piper Leah Maines Mrs.

Snyder Kathryn Haut No. 2 Can Apple Better 8cS lbs, Head Rice 25c Mlransa Mabel Brady Large Can Pet Milk 8c 1 3 Bars Acme Soap UMBRELLAS RECOVERED WHILE YOU WAIT Water proof Gloria Covers, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Silk Covers, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Frames Repaired Free When Recovered. 25c Uncle John Bensley Woman with baby Grace Brady Mr.

Epp Isador Piedmont Josiah Potter C. Cummins Nancy (his wife) Warner Mr. Armstrong Haut His childrn, Carrie Warfel, deona Harper, Floyd Spear. Eddie Amey. 8 lbs.

Nice Fresh Rolled Oats1 25c Actress Warfel Insurance Agent McBride 1 I Rev. James Benninger, of the Dude Walter Maines oiuipsun in. cnurcn. Welcomed Home. 3 lb.

Pail SK. 36c5 Crock Fruit Jill; 27c WEST SCRANTON Office corner South Main Avenue and Scranton Street. Old 'Phone 273SJ. Orders for Advertialn, Subscriptions and Job Printing Will Receive Careful Attention. Mr.

Martingale Roy Wftxman Mrs. Martingale Florence Haut School girls from city, Mildred Norris, Mildred Warfel, Alta Miller. Mrs. Hummer Jenkins: George Thomas, of 306 Edwards court, arrived home yesterday mora ing from Buffalo, where has been working for the Buffalo Federal Tele 2 lb. Can Hawaiian Pineapple Colonel Cummings Joseph Donald Swartz 14c 3 lb, Box Laundry Starch 13c phone company.

He has been away for a year and was given a hearty welcome by his relatives and friends iajiiju. iL v' MR. AND MRS. MOSES at his home. Piano selections were TWO WEDDINGS AT SIMPSON PARSONAGE rendered by Misa Bessie Beavers and Compass Pears, N.L3cean 9c (Silver Floss Sauarkrauf.

Can 8c Pat (a funny Irishman) Charles Westcott Nora (his friend) Norris Country women, Mrs. Henry Paff, Myrtle Van Horn. Groom Leonard Cummins Bride Mildred Norris Rosa Lily Keast Miss Helen Williams. MARRIED 50 YEARS Solos were sung by Miss Lillian wmnatBBUBBBmsaaBSB Thomas and Frank Sheals. Refresh mente were served by Mrs.

D. Thomas and daughter, Miss Genevieve. All Molly Elizabeth Powell Rob Earl Waxman Well Known Couple to Cele brate Golden Anniversary Tomorrow. FREE A Can York State Corn With Every Pound of Our Pure, Wholesome, Uncolored Butlerine present had a delightul time. Address on Socialism.

Dick Arthur Cummins Father Mark Benaley Charles Sehl, recent candidate of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund E. Moses, the Socialist party for mayor of Phila Cassie Aorns Jupiter George Tyler Mr. White Stanley Warfel Georee (colored) Claude Cummins Rev.

James Benninger, Ph. Officiated At Both Ceremonies. Rev. James Benninger, Ph. paste the Simpson M.

E. church, officiated at two pretty weddings yesterday at the parsonage on North Hyde Park avenue. At noon he performed the ceremony in which Mary E. Henry, of 1412 Washburn street, was the bride, and Charles H. Morley, of Xo.

1306 of the of 717 Eynon street, will hold a cele delphia, iwill give an address this Large Can 9c I Pure Horseradish, bottle Sweet Violet Beets, 7c bration at their home tomorrow. fioo l.llv rcnlm edl Amv Brady evening in Goodmans hall, South Main avenue, under the auspices of the Socialist party of West Scran when they will observe the fiftieth Miss Eliza (colored) EHza Leadbeater anniversary of their marriage. Rela ton. Flossie Stella Hopper tives ana Inends from various sec Mr. Sehl's topic will be "Who 5c 1 Fresh Crisp Cakes, lb, 8lc Macaroni and Spaghetti, pk? Harold Swartz Ma Lenton Walter Maines tions of the state are expected to be Should Own America?" No admission in attendance.

will be charged, and ladies are invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. Lenton Adelaide Jones Mrs. Buttermilk. Mary Spear Mr.

and Mrs. Moses were married tame street, the groom. The couple was unattended. The bride was at 15" thls citv and for the past twenty' Johnny (a terrible child) 9c Burk in Trouble, tired in a blue tailor made traveling Early June Peas, Can Old Virgina Jelly, glass Harold Amey three years have resided in the same house they now occupy. Mr.

Moses suit and black hat with willow A Reporter Cummins Rose Perry, of 242 Raymond court, Admission, lo and 2a cents. plumes. After returning from a honeymoon trip to New York and other colored, yesterday had Carl Burk, also colored, arrested and arraigned before points, Mr. and Mrs. Morley will re side in West Scranton.

Thomas Cole, of Waymart, made a Alderman James F. Aoone, of the Corn Meal 8 Gold Dust business call to West Scranton yester Eighteenth ward, on the charge of At 5 o'clock in the afternoon Miss day. Nellifi Carltnn. of La firane e. Wyo assault and battery and threats to kill.

Superintendent Crawford, wno win was born in South Wales seventy one years ago, coming to this country in 1852. In 1859, accompanied by his mother, Mr. Moses settled in Scranton. A few years later he married Miss Priscilla Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Jones, who then resided in the Sixth ward. For a while Mr. Moses was employed as a miner in the Bellevue, but during the past thirty years has been engaged in the stone contracting business. Mrs. Moses is sixty eight years of ming county, and Stanley Mills, of Mountain Home, Monroe county, were have charge of the Children Day The Perry woman alleged the defen exercises at the Simpson Methodist married by Dr.

Benninger. They Rump Boneless Corned Beef, lb, Episcopal church, has appointed the following committee to assist him: were also unattended. The bride was attired in a gray tailor made suit and wore a white hat Mr. and Mrs. dant came to her house, struck her with his fist, rendering her unconscious and threatened to kill her.

The defendant was discharged on the assault charge, but was required to pay the costs of the surety case. E. Hughes, Misses Augusta tritz, Blanche Davis, Lulu Castner and Eloda Phillips. Mills left immediately after the cere 5 5 Spring Lamb Chops, lb. 16c lean Boiling Beef, lb, 10c Ellen, young daughter ot air.

ana mony for a short honeymoon trip, They will reside in Monroe county. Mrs. James Jeffries, of Hampton age. ne was born in Carbondale, coming to this city with her parents Annual Meeting. A number of people from West wnen sne was nfteen years old.

Mr. street, is suffering from a fractured shoulder, as a result of falling from State Synod. and Mrs. Moses had eleven children, four of whom are still living. They Croch Dnrlf Qhniilrlorc Cut from are: Mrs.

John Searle. of 719 12c 1 1 OOII I UNI UIIUUIUUIO Little Pitf? Eynon street; Mrs. William Twiee. Rev. J.

Cynddylan Jones, D. and Rev. Peter Hughes Griffiths, of Wales, both noted pulpit orators in the principality, are expected to atjend the Pennsylvania synod of the Calvinistic of West Elm street; Mrs. William T. the rear porch at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. 'Jones, of North Bromley avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter H. Jones, of Washburn street, were recent visitors at Lake Winola. This evening the Gleaners' society of the Simpson M. E. church will be i Spruks, of Linden street, and Archie Scranton will attend the twenty sixth annual meeting Congregational conference of Pennsylvania to be held next week in the First Welsh Congregational church of Edwardsville.

The meeting will begin on Tuesday and continue until Thursday evening. John R. Thomas, of the Plymouth church, West Scranton, will open the discussion on "The Conservation of the Men and Religious Movement" at I of Syracuse. Mrs. Moses has been a member of Lean Pork Chops, lb.

15cfe" Frankfurters, 2 Ids. 25c flC5 HHM the Embury Methodist Episcopal church for the past Quarter of a cen tury. Mr. Moses attends the Welsh denomination, to be held at Bethany C. M.

church, Bellevue Heights, May 81, June 1 and 2. There will be preaching services Friday evening, May 31, and all day on. Sunday. The members of the Bellevue church are busy preparing for the event and making arrangements to entertain the visiting delegates from all parts of the state. Calvinistic Methodist church in the opening session of the conference.

Bellevue. In connection with the Smoked Bacon Machine Sliced, lb. 19cPickled Tripe or Pigs Fectlb4s, 25c Mrs. Thomas, wife of the former, ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? golden anniversary celebration, Jan president of the Women's Missionary Union and will preside at a session of Ice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liam will be christened by that organisation. 10c IGreen Onions, 3 bunches 5c New Potatoes, qt. Notes and Personals. Eugene Bittenbender, of South Bromley avenue, a Lackawanna railroad locomotive engineer, is fishing tor trout today near Analomink, Pa. California Seedless Many People Know the Importance of Healthy Kidneys.

The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities. Sick kidneys allow impurities to Oranges, doz 16c ILarge Pineapples, 2 for 25c J. H.

Transue, of o29 Eynon street, formerly of the U. S. has accepted i position in the military service of Cheaper Cables to Europe Argentina republic and will leave Save Our Profit Sharing Coupons June 1 for Buenos Ayres. multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected.

Mine Inspector and Mrs. S. J. Phil lips, of this side, are visiting Mr. and 2 entertained by Mrs.

W. N. Chase, of pallbearers were relatives of the de ceased. Interment was made in Ca North Hyde Park avenue. Mrs.

K. Morris Williams at Utica, X. Y. Clifford Lull, of Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with relatives in West Scranton. Mildred, the 8 months old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ludwig, of 631 Stratford avenue, 'died this morning. The funeral will be held Thursday There is grave danger in delay. If you have backache or urinary troubles, If you are nervous, dizy or worn out, Begin treating your kidneys at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidnpy Pills.

Mrs. Frederick Richter is confined to her home on Price street with a complication of diseases. Xo serious results are anticipated. Judge II. M.

Edwards will address the Baraca class of the Jackson Street Baptist' church next Sunday aternoon at 2 o'clock. The claes is a large one, and a big attendance is expected. thedral cemetery. Alex. Bender, of Boston, accompanied by his wife, who has been visiting the former's brother, the Rev.

John A. Bender, of St. Lutheran church, returned home, on A number of people from West Scranton were entertained recently by Miss Emma Webber, of Taylor, at the first of a series of bridge parties. A dinner was served in the private dining room of the Webber hotel and a musical programme was given. A daughter has been born to Mr.

Harry F. Stephens, of 121 Webster avenue, Dunmore. Mr. Stephens was a former resident of West Scranton. Mr.

sand Mrs. John Morgan, of Academy' street anounce the engage mea: of their daughter, Miss Biod win Morgan, to Elmer Sweet. The wedding take place In June. Elmer Tingley is employed at John J. Davies' drugstore, Main yavenue, during the latter's illness.

Mr. Davies continues to steadily improve and is expected to be able to be about the The New Cable Letters. Twenty words across the Atlantic for $1.50. Thirty words for the same price at week end. Save mail's delay and anxiety.

i Full Information and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Recommended by thousands. Proved by home testimony. T. J. Megargel, 613 Washington avenue, Scranton, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills "did me a world of good and I therefore recommend them highly.

My kidneys were weak and I suffered from backache. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Matthews Bros." drug store, and they restored my kidneys to a normal condition, disposing of the pains in my back." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Buffalo, N. afternoon, with interment in St.

Mary's cemetery. Howell Harris, of Division street, who has been seriously ill with asthma. Is much improved today. Clem Marsh, of South Hyde Park avenue, was visitor at Lake Ariel yesterday afternoon. William Trostel and Orrie Colwell enjoyed an automobile trip to Fleet vi'le today and incidentally fished for bullheads in a pond at that place.

A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fabrls, of the West Mountain. Mrs. Frederick Richter of Price street, is ill with a complication of diseases.

John T. Richards, of South Main avenue, has returned from a fishing trip to Moscow with several fine trout "Always Convenient'' By buying your tickets of us we can save you much Inconvenience and money, as WE REPRESENT ALL THE 58 STEAMSHIP LIJiES To EUROPE and AMERICA We also Inane drafts and sell traveler' checka, without any charge. Blau Banking House THE BAXK FOR ALL NATIONS. Blaa Bank Bids. IS LACKA.

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house before the end or tne weeK. The funeral of Clara, young daughter of Mr. andi Mrs. Timothy Kenney, of 2022 Luzerne street, was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The sole agents for the United States.

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